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Ventriloquist vs Biloquism - What's the difference?

ventriloquist | biloquism |

As nouns the difference between ventriloquist and biloquism

is that ventriloquist is a person, especially an entertainer, who practices ventriloquism while biloquism is (rare) the ability to speak in two different voices, especially as a ventriloquist.

ventriloquist

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A person, especially an entertainer, who practices ventriloquism.
  • * 1871 , Plato, translated by :
  • Most ridiculous is the discomfiture which attends the opponents of predication, who, like the ventriloquist Eurycles, have the voice that answers them in their own breast.
  • * 1900 , :
  • "Oh, I am a ventriloquist ," said the little man. "I can throw the sound of my voice wherever I wish, so that you thought it was coming out of the Head. "

    Synonyms

    * biloquist

    Derived terms

    * ventriloquistic

    biloquism

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • (rare) The ability to speak in two different voices, especially as a ventriloquist.
  • * 1994 , D. C. Ward and S. Hart, "Subversion and Illusion in the Life and Art of Raphaelle Peale," American Art , vol. 8, no. 3 and 4, p. 106:
  • Though there was certainly an element of entertainment in Raphaelle's performances, ventriloquism, or "biloquism " as the new "science" was called, represented far more than entertainment in early-nineteenth-century America.

    Synonyms

    * biloquium